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NJ S2738

NJ S2738
Requires DOC to report certain information annually.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Corrections to issue an annual report to the Governor and the Legislature that includes the following information concerning each State correctional facility: (1) the occupancy rates of each State correctional facility; (2) the number of pregnant inmates incarcerated at a State correctional facility; (3) the number of cells which are unoccupied due to the need for repairs; (4) the average daily census of each State correctional facility; (5) incidents of use of force by correctional police officers or staff upon or towards an inmate to include a description of the incident that resulted in injury, the State correctional facility where the use of force occurred, and the cause and type of injury, if any, that resulted from the use of force; (6) incidents of use of force used to effectuate the removal of an inmate by a correctional police officer who is designated by the Department of Corrections as a member of the Special Operations Group, to include the reason for the inmate's removal and a justification for the use of force; (7) any acts of violence committed against an inmate by another inmate or inmates, correctional police officer, or employee of a State correctional facility; (8) the recidivism rate of former inmates to include separate data for inmates who were released after having served a maximum term of imprisonment, released on parole, or released through placement in a residential community release program; (9) any resources and reentry services provided to inmates upon release from incarceration, including the number of inmates who were enrolled in certain programs, such as the Medicaid program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and the Work First New Jersey program, upon the inmate's release from incarceration and the number of former inmates who were released from incarceration and provided with: ? a valid driver's license; ? a valid non-driver identification card; ? a social security card; or ? a birth certificate; (10) the number of correctional police officers who took part in any correctional police officer training courses, type of courses taken, and the race, gender, and level of educational attainment of those correctional police officers who participated; (11) the amount of overtime paid to correctional police officers in each of the preceding 10 years to include an explanation regarding why it was necessary to pay overtime; (12) the number of inmates with mental illness or a substance use disorder; (13) the number of inmates receiving mental health services or substance use disorder treatment services from the State; and (14) for any inmate who had commutation credits restored or forfeited at each State correctional facility, the number of inmates who forfeited credits or had credits restored and the number of credits forfeited or restored for each inmate. In addition, under the bill, the commissioner is to categorize data contained in the annual report both cumulatively and by individual facility. The bill prohibits the inclusion of personally identifiable information regarding any inmate in these reports. The bill defines "act of violence" to mean the commission or attempt to commit offenses such as aggravated assault; threats to do bodily harm; lewd, indecent, or obscene acts; murder; manslaughter; or aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault; or criminal sexual contact.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Corrections to submit an annual report to the Governor and the Legislature detailing various aspects of each state correctional facility, including occupancy rates, the number of pregnant inmates, unoccupied cells due to repairs, average daily inmate population, and incidents of use of force by correctional officers, specifying injuries and justifications. The report must also cover acts of violence between inmates or by staff, recidivism rates broken down by release type, reentry services and resources provided to former inmates such as driver's licenses, identification cards, social security cards, and birth certificates, and enrollment in programs like Medicaid, SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), and Work First New Jersey. Additionally, the bill mandates reporting on correctional officer training, including the number of participants, types of courses, and demographic information, as well as overtime pay for officers over the past decade with explanations for its necessity. The report will also include the number of inmates with mental illness or substance use disorders and those receiving related treatment, along with data on the restoration or forfeiture of inmate commutation credits. All data must be categorized both cumulatively and by individual facility, and the bill explicitly prohibits the inclusion of any personally identifiable inmate information, defining "act of violence" to encompass serious offenses like aggravated assault and sexual assault.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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